You have to install it in manual way. Place timecyc.dat file in "GTA San Andreas\data" directory and open the particle.txd (in "GTA San Andreas\models" directory) with TXD Workshop and replace the coronamoon with the provided one. Of course, don't forget to make backup of the original files before replacing over them.

Thanks Asif & Ash 735, I don't which one of your ideas to try first. But I think I'll try Ash's Idea first since it only requires me replacing the files and in reverse if that doesn't work.

I managed to figure out the "blisten police car and it replaces the the LosSantos police car" issue. I either missed it in the list the last time or it wasn't there at that time.

I've already beaten this game twice on my PS2 but when I came across this site & others, I was game crazy with excitement. I went out hoping to find a PC copy right away, got it for $10.00. Now I can't wait to play in a whole new light, yippy. Thought I'd share my joy I feel. Even though I've ordered GTA4 I think after a bit I'll have to get the PC ver of that as well.

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Hi! Great textures!!! I love the fact that it gets really dark after the sunset! Look s very real! Also the sunny weather with few clouds! Those clouds now look like clouds!!! And it looks more warm! Thank you so much!

I have tried the regular and it's too dark at night, I have tried the 'brighter night' timecyc.dat and it is too light! Can you do one that is half way between the regular and this brighter timecyc.dat. That way I think it would still be dark, but you could see where you were going. I mean, night time in LA is darker than daytime, but it's not pitch black till you get to the suburbs!